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IBS is a BS diagnosis


If you’re suffering with IBS then your symptoms are very real. But the diagnosis itself is BS, and here’s why.

A diagnosis of IBS says nothing about why you’re suffering, it’s just giving a label to your collection of symptoms. The same thing happens with Fibromyalgia.

If you’re suffering with any kind of gut issue, then you need to get to the underlying root cause (or causes) so that you can actually fix the problem and truly heal!

If you’ve been diagnosed with IBS then ask your doctor “So what’s causing the IBS?”

If their response is we don’t know, or nothing, or that IBS is the cause and diagnosis, then either find a new doctor, or understand that you’ll forever be trapped by your symptoms until you decide to investigate deeper!


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